Oficiais da Guarda Cívica de São Jorge em 1627, Haarlem, Holanda (Officers of the St. George Civic Guard, Haarlem / Officers of the St George Civic Guard, Haarlem 1627) - Frans Hals
Haarlem - Holanda
Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem, Holanda
OST - 179x257 - 1627
The Banquet of the Officers of the St George Militia Company in
1627 refers to a schutterstuk painted by Frans Hals for
the St. George (or St. Joris) civic guard of Haarlem,
and today is considered one of the main attractions of the Frans Hals
Museum there.
In this group, each man wears a sash belonging to the color of
the "rot", in this painting all three are represented with their flag-bearers
wearing the colours Orange, white or blue. These officers were selected by the
council of Haarlem to serve for three years, and this group had just finished
their tenure and celebrated their end of service with a portrait. The man with
the orange sash holding a glass of wine sitting at the table on the left and
looking at Captain Michiel de Wael with an empty glass, is
Colonel Aart Jansz Druyvesteyn, who heads the
table.
The men featured are from left to right Lieutenant Cornelis Boudewijns (standing above
Colonel Aernout Druyvesteyn), Captain Nicolaes
Verbeek, Flag bearer Boudewijn van Offenberg, Lieutenant Jacob Pietersz Olycan, Captain Michiel de
Wael, and above him, standing, is Flag bearer Dirck Dicx looking
down at Jacob Olycan. Just behind him in the background is the servant Arent Jacobsz Koets, and below him, seated, is
Lieutenant Frederik Coning. Behind the servant in the far
right, is the flag bearer Jacob Cornelisz Schout who towers
above the dwarf in the lower right, Captain Nicolaes le Febure.
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